The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) offers free public lectures and community educational evidence-based knowledge and practices events to all students, staff and the general public.
Latest Events
The “IPO Conference – Asia Edition 2025 (Macao)” will take place on 12 June at the Fátima Auditorium in USJ Ilha Verde Campus.
The USJ Doctoral School and the Faculty of Religious Studies and Philosophy are organising a Doctoral Forum in the study/research area of Religious Studies and Philosophy on 6 of June 2025, in the Conference Room of the Seminary Campus.
The USJ Doctoral School and the Faculty of Religious Studies and Philosophy are organising a Doctoral Forum titled “Practical Theology and Religious Studies – Developing Imagination, Reflexivity and Wisdom for Research in the Field” on 6 June 2025 in the Conference Room of the Seminary Campus.
This event focuses on exploring social innovation practices and sustainable business development directions within the Greater Bay Area.
The talk “Blue wave generation: surfing without limits” will be held from 6:30PM at the Rui Cunha Foundation.
The course consists of 10 sessions conducted in Chinese language and will be held from 28 May to 14 June from 19:00 to 21:00 every night for nearly a month in the USJ NAPE Campus.
May Coastal Cleanup 2025
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Let us join hands together again this 24 May 2025, for a coastal cleanup in Coloane! Your participation will make a significant positive impact on keeping our coasts cleaner and our oceans safer.
The Macau Ricci Institute is hosting the MRI Public Forum: “From Tribute to Treaties: How China Navigated Geopolitics and European Relations in the Westphalian Era” on 14 May, from 18:30 – 20:00, in the USJ Seminary Campus.
The USJ Bachelor of Communication and Media Graduation Show 2025 “EVERY 1” will have its opening on 15th May 2025, at 6:30pm in the Fátima Auditorium (USJ Green Campus) with a film screening, followed by the exhibition opening at 7:30pm in the Kent Wong Gallery.
World Portuguese Language Day | Concert “8” by Casa de Portugal Band.
The Faculty of Religious Studies and Philosophy is hosting the public lecture “Quo Vadis? —— Where does Nicaea I lead us?” on 20 February from 6:30 PM in the
St. Joseph’s Seminary Chapel.


